Joseph iioelleigl



Oct. 9', 1928.

J. HOELLRIGL COMBINATION VANITY CASE: AND POWDER PUFF Filed out. 28,1927 !NVENTOR WITNESS:

ATTORN EV Patented Oct. 9, 1928.

lTlZ .il l A'l ldfi rren'r COMBINATIOH VANITY AND I W DER Plllilli.

Application filed ClC'llUlJfil' 28, 1927. Serial No.

This invention relates to a novel form of combination vanity c: so andpewter pijifl wherein such articles as powder perfume, rouge pull,mirror, rouge, vanishing; cream, cold cream, l' i sliiclcs eye browpencils and talcum powc are included. whereby the whole set of cosmeticsused are y compact! contained and accessible within the tnients;

Another object of the invention comprehcnds a fountain pull adapted todischarge powder tl'ierefrom when the pn. is called into use.

A. further object of the invention embodies a compartment ada ited topermit certain of the articles necdeo to complete a toilet to be readilyand easily removed from the compar sent without removing the l thearticles therein, and refilled or replaced when desired.

l i ith the above and other objects in the invention further consi ts of1e fol ing novel features and dc tion, to be hereinafter more fullydcscribech illustrated in the accompanying drawingand pointed out in theappended claims.

in the drawings:

Figure .l is; an elevation of the invention.

Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view taken on line 2-? of Figure1..

Figure 3 is a sectional vicwtalien on line 3-} of Figure 2.

'-pcctive of a powder pull. 1 won s a p .jfiective of it holderii'iernber for compact powder.

nigurc 6 is a similar view of vanishing and cold creantis.

Figure 'I is a perspective of a partition member adapted to separate theholders from the loose powder compartment and to sup port lip sticks andeye brown pencils thereon.

Referring to the drawing in detail, wherein like characters of referencedenote corresponding parts, the reference character 10 a holder forindicates a compartment or casing which is adopted to provide a housing;or compartment for the various articles aforementioned. A closure member11 is hingedly mounted, as indicated at 12, to one side of the casingand adapted for detachable connection upon a diametrically opposite sidethereof. The lower face of the closure member 11 lies flush with amirror 11 which is held thereon through the medium of an annular flange11 A curved wall 13 is adapted to provide the bottonii the casing andwhich. is in dition provided with discharge openings 1a, the purpose ofwhich will be readily apirent. fin annular bead 15 18 provided Lv anicent the connection of the bottom 13 i the casing it). A false bottom13 carbeueath the l. otto1n 13 has an upstaiiidvairdlv directed flangeportion adapt- -r the l cud l5 and mountion thereon to seiective- I Itopen false bottom vided with indi to coilcidc t dctrri (rieniir therein.

a of the bottom 13; the

the casing 10 are pro- 1 pied for registration 'no registration of theletters G and O indi- Vial of the bottom it; and which is dischargedthro'l the pulr when the is called a partition ember $30 is adapted to:nipport vanishii 3; cream and cold crcan'i. A vertically disposedsleeve member 31 carried by and extended centrally of the container 28is adapted to receive a stud member therein projected from the upperside of the partition 28.

Another container 33 constructed after the manner of the container 28 isin addition pro vided with a complcmental partition dividing the surfaceof the container into more compartments to accommodate the severalvarieties of powder compact.

An enlarged sleeve portion 35 carried centrally of the container 33 isadapted to re ceive the sleeve 81 therethroug'h in the manner as bestillustrated in Figure 2 of the drawing. A head 36 carried upon the upperside of the pin 32 for the partition member 23 may be grasped towithdraw all of the compartments from the container to permit access tothe loose powder comp artmcnt below the per ill) tition 23; the sleeve31 may be used as a handle to remove containers 28 and 33 together andthe sleeve 35 may be grasped to remove the container 38 by itself,leaving the others in the box. A powder puff 37 is positioned upon theupper side of the container A tubular handle member 38 carried upon theupper side of the closure or lid 11 is adapted to contain a perfume of adesired fragranco. A cap member 39 for the handle member 38 is providedwith a central bore lO having connection with transverse bores allextended within the bore of the handle memher to facilitate the shakingof a desired quantity of the perfume through the cap wnen the latter ispartially retracted. The lower coneshaped portion of the cap provides atight fitting closure of the bore for the handle member when the captightened.

From the foregoing description and accompanying crawing, it is apparentthat I have provided a simply constructed and inexpensive noveltyadapted to carry a number of different toilet articles used every day,the articles being concealed in a powder puff of beautiful design andwhich obviates the employment of a separate powder box.

The invention is susceptible of various changes in its form, proportionsand minor details of construction, ano the right is herein reserved tomake such changes as properly fall within the scope of the appendedclaims.

Having described the invention what is claimed is:

1. A combined vanity case and powder puff comprising a cylindricalcasing, a closure lid therefor, a handle member carried by the clo surelid, a mirror positioned within the closure lid, a bottom for the casingbeing conveXed and apertured, afalse bottom slidably mounted upon thebottom and having openings therein registering with the apertures in thebottom, a puff carried by the false bot tom, a partition member carriedwithin the casing adapted to provide a compartment immediately above thebottom for loose powder which maybe discharged when the putt is calledinto use, and containers for different toilet articles being supportedupon the partition.

2. A combined vanity case and powder pull" comprising a cylindricalcasing, a closure lid therefor, a mirror positioned within the clo' surelid, a bottom for the casing being conveXed and apertnred, said bottomadapted to support a quantity of loose powder thereon and to dischargethe same through openings therein, a false bottom slidably mounted uponthe concavcd bottom and having openings therein registerii'ig with theopenings in the bottom, indicia on the false bottom and on the casingwhereby the registering of the openings may be determined, a pull?carried by the false bottom from which the powder is applied, apartition member carriml within the casing to close the loose powdercompartment and which is provided with pockets adapted to carry lipsticks and eye brow pencils, a multiplicity of containers mounted insuperimposed relation upon the partition and adapted to car y cosmeticstherein, and a handlc member for the closure lid.

3. A combined vanity case and powder putt comprising a casing having aconvexcd bottom wall provided with discharge openings therein, a falsebottom slidably mounted upon the bottom and having openings thereinadapted for selective registration with the discharge openings in thebottom, a powder puff carried by the false bottom, a partition membercarried within the casing; adapted to provide a loose powder compartmenti1nmediately above the conveXed wall, a pin upstanding from thepartition 1l]0ll'll)61.,l multiplicity of containers subdivided toetl'ectively carry a number of cosmetics and provided with centrallydisposed sleeve members telescopically associated and adapted to receivethe upstanding pin therethroug'h, said sleeve members and pin serving ashandles whereby certain articles may be readily and easily removed fromthe compartment without removing the rest of the articles therein.

In testimony whereof I allix my signature.

JOSEPH HOELLRTGL.

